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West Newsmagazine 10-4-17

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PLACES<br />

Paul & Jannette Neely, owners of<br />

Nothing Bundt Cakes, 159 Lamp and<br />

Lantern Village in Town & Country,<br />

are celebrating the 20th birthday of the<br />

store’s parent company. In 1997, Dena<br />

Tripp and Debbie Shwetz joined forces<br />

to create perfect cakes from the freshest<br />

ingredients. The Neely’s continue that<br />

tradition today.<br />

• • •<br />

To help pet and horse owners deal with<br />

damage caused by Hurricane Harvey,<br />

Chesterfield-based animal nutrition and<br />

care company Manna Pro Products<br />

sent approximately $150,000 worth of<br />

product to organizations in Houston. The<br />

company also is matching employee<br />

donations to the American Association<br />

of Equine Practitioners and several other<br />

organizations to support relief efforts.<br />

• • •<br />

Takl, an app that connects providers<br />

and users with help for on-demand chores,<br />

has expanded into Chesterfield. The app<br />

is the only on-demand, pre-priced mobile<br />

platform in the app marketplace. It connects<br />

self-employed providers who have<br />

passed background checks with users<br />

who need chores and small jobs completed.<br />

Popular chores include lawn care,<br />

house cleaning, junk removal and small<br />

home repairs.<br />

PEOPLE<br />

Haberberger, Inc. has<br />

hired Ballwin resident<br />

Ben Haberberger,<br />

who represents the<br />

fourth generation of the<br />

family-owned mechanical<br />

contracting firm, as<br />

Haberberger<br />

a project manager/estimator<br />

in the plumbing department. He<br />

most recently worked as a project engineer<br />

for the Tinuum Group in St. Louis.<br />

He previously served as a facility manager<br />

at the company’s Creek Power Plant<br />

in Fannin, Texas. Haberberger holds a<br />

mechanical engineering degree from the<br />

University of Missouri. In his new role,<br />

he will be responsible for assisting in the<br />

growth of the new plumbing department.<br />

• • •<br />

St. Luke’s Medical Group announced<br />

the hiring of physicians Kristen Fisher,<br />

M.D., Megan Mohrman, M.D., and<br />

Jessica Yu Rove, M.D. Fisher, a pulmonologist,<br />

is trained in critical care and<br />

the treatment of diseases and conditions<br />

of the chest. She earned her medical<br />

degree from Southern Illinois School of<br />

Medicine and completed her residency<br />

in internal medicine at Indiana University<br />

School of Medicine. Mohrman is an<br />

obstetrician/gynecologist whose special<br />

interests include infertility treatment<br />

options, high risk pregnancies, pelvic<br />

pain, menstrual irregularities as well<br />

as minimally invasive surgery. After<br />

attending the University of Notre Dame,<br />

Mohrman earned her medical degree<br />

from the University of Missouri School<br />

of Medicine and completed her residency<br />

as chief resident at Baylor University<br />

Medical Center in Dallas. A cardiothoracic<br />

surgeon, Yu Rove, treats a variety<br />

of conditions relating to the heart, lungs,<br />

chest and blood vessels. She earned her<br />

bachelor’s degree from Stanford University<br />

and her medical degree from Oregon<br />

Health & Science University.<br />

• • •<br />

Living Word Church<br />

in Wildwood announced<br />

the hiring of Valerie<br />

Novatny as director of<br />

congregational care. A<br />

graduate of the University<br />

of Missouri - St.<br />

Louis with a degree in<br />

Novatny<br />

finance, Novatny and her family have<br />

been members of Living Word since<br />

2001. She has served in numerous Living<br />

Word ministries including lay leader,<br />

staff/parish relations, finance, hospitality,<br />

missions and early childhood.<br />

• • •<br />

Amber Dahle has<br />

been named director<br />

of memory care at<br />

The Sheridan at Creve<br />

Coeur, a newly opened<br />

53-unit memory care<br />

community located<br />

Dahle<br />

at 450 N. Lindbergh.<br />

Dahle has more than five years of experience<br />

in professional service to seniors.<br />

She earned a bachelor’s degree in human<br />

development and family studies from<br />

Utah State University.<br />

NETWORKING AND EVENTS<br />

The <strong>West</strong> St. Louis County Working<br />

Warriors veteran’s group meeting is<br />

from 9-<strong>10</strong> a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 11 at<br />

Mungenast St. Louis Acura, 13720 Manchester<br />

Road in Manchester. Members<br />

and non-members are welcome at this free<br />

networking event. Register online at www.<br />

westcountychamber.com or call Deb Pinson<br />

at (636) 230-9900 for more information.<br />

• • •<br />

A <strong>West</strong> County Young Professionals<br />

meeting is from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on<br />

Thursday, Oct. 12 at Walnut Grill, 1386<br />

Clarkson-Clayton Shopping Center in Ellisville.<br />

Members and their guests are welcome.<br />

There is no fee, individuals pay for<br />

their own lunch. Register online at www.<br />

westcountychamber.com or call Deb Pinson<br />

at (636) 230-9900 for more information.<br />

• • •<br />

The <strong>West</strong> County Chamber of Commerce<br />

hosts a Business After Hours networking<br />

event in conjunction with Wind Down<br />

Thursday STL from 4:30-6:30 p.m. on<br />

Thursday, Oct. 12 at Fox and Hound, <strong>17</strong>416<br />

Chesterfield Airport Road in Chesterfield.<br />

Members and non-members are welcome.<br />

Hot appetizers will be provided; attendees<br />

pay for their own drinks. Pre-registration is<br />

not required. Contact Deb Pinson at (636)<br />

230-9900 or dpinson@westcountychamber.com<br />

for more information.<br />

• • •<br />

The Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce<br />

hosts its 20<strong>17</strong> Fall Classic Golf<br />

Tournament on Monday, Oct. 16 at Lake<br />

Forest Country Club, 300 Yard Drive in<br />

Lake Saint Louis. Registration begins<br />

at 9 a.m., shotgun start at <strong>10</strong> a.m. $125<br />

per player; $500 per team [4 players];<br />

$550 per team plus tee/green sponsorship.<br />

Chamber members can register and<br />

pay online at www.chesterfieldmochamber.com.<br />

Fee includes boxed lunch and<br />

beverages on the course as well as dinner<br />

buffet, awards, silent auction and raffle<br />

immediately following play.<br />

• • •<br />

A Parkway Business Networking<br />

Event takes place from 7:30-9 a.m. on<br />

Tuesday, Oct. <strong>17</strong> at Parkway’s Spark!<br />

business incubator program at Chesterfield<br />

Mall. Expand business contacts<br />

within the Parkway business community<br />

and meet high school students involved<br />

in Spark! For more information, call<br />

Leah McCoy at (314) 415-8074.

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